Reaping The Opponents Of Debate, Gus OKx: Gibran Rakabumming Raka Has No Adab

JAKARTA - General Chairperson of the Ganjar-Mahfud Lovers Community (Kopi Gama), Gus senjox Iben, assessed that the candidate for president of Paslon No. 2 Gibran Rakabuming Raka does not have ada in arguing, as is commonly learned by anyone in the pesantren.

"Adabul Batsi Wal Munadhoroh, or good governance of the means of arguing. Namely demeaning the opponents of the debate by mentioning, Mr. Mahfud is a professor but does not know Green's Inflation," explained Gusxix Iben, Sunday, January 21.

According to him, the technical term is a guessing area of leadership policy. Asking what questions, not asking how and why.

"Mas Gibran's attitude is not in accordance with the existing procedures for arguing at the pesantren, because he harassed other people. Even though there are many timses, Kyai and recently entered per day Mrs. Khofifah has become a TKN," added Gus fox Iben.

He said that Gibran repeatedly showed this attitude in front of the Vice Presidential Candidate Number 1 Muhaimin Iskandar and Vice Presidential Candidate Number 3 Mahfud MD as candidates for debate.

"Gesture Mas Gibran, who abused him repeatedly, was shown to Mr. Mahfud and Gus Imin, the two candidates who came from NU. Gibran did not understand NU's family," said Gus ELokox Iben.

In the debate, the Vice President Gibran Rakabuming Raka presented a celingak-celinguk gesture when he heard an answer from Mahfud MD. This moment occurred when Gibran asked Mahfud how to overcome greenflation or green inflation.

The moment occurred during the fourth debate of the 2024 presidential election held by the General Elections Commission (KPU) at the Jakarta Convention Center (JCC), Senayan, Central Jakarta, Sunday (21/1) night.

Gibran, who was dissatisfied because Mahfud MD's answer, actually led to a green economy. This made Gibran then display a twisted gesture looking for Mahfud's answer.

"I'm looking for Mr. Mahfud's answer. I'm looking for an answer where this is the answer. I asked about green inflation, why even answered the green economy," said Gibran.

Hearing Gibran's response, Mahfud seemed to give a similar response. He had looked up and answered and also looked for Gibran's answer.

"I also want to find the answer, it's crazy too. I don't think it's decisive," said Mahfud.

Mahfud then admitted that he was reluctant to answer Gibran's question. He also considered the question given by Gibran to be a question of change.